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There is usually a trade-off between time and space; things that run quickly will tend to use more memory, whereas things that use less memory will have to make more calculations.
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Many features of the hindlimb, including the long tibia and foot, as well as the fusion of the tibiofibiotarsus and tarsometatarsus, indicate that heterodontosaurids were adapted to run quickly on the hindlegs, so it is unlikely that Heterodontosaurus moved on all four limbs except perhaps when feeding.
Another excludes all the additives that allow bread machines to run quickly.
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